Tuesday 2nd, July, 2024

2:10 PM EAT

BREAKING NEWS

No data was found

Happening Now!

No data was found
411

CJ Koome breaks silence on abduction of protesters, vows to extend court hours to hear cases

Chief Justice Martha Koome. PHOTO/@CJMarthaKoome/X
Chief Justice Martha Koome. PHOTO/@CJMarthaKoome/X

Chief Justice Martha Koome has raised serious concerns over the abduction of protesters taking part in the anti-Finance Bill 2024 demonstrations staged in different parts of the country.

In a lengthy statement on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, the Chief Justice explained that cases of abductions executed by individuals who do not properly identify themselves and without presenting the abducted individuals before a court of law, amount to a direct assault on the rule of law, human rights, and constitutionalism.

Koome made it clear that those orchestrating the arbitrary abductions are watering down the progress made in the 2010 promulgated constitution.

” Our Transformative Constitution mandates that law enforcement operates strictly within the confines of the Bill of Rights and the law. Article 49 specifies the rights of arrested persons, including the right to be informed of the reason for the arrest, to communicate with an advocate and others whose assistance is necessary, and to be presented before a court as soon as reasonably possible-but no later than twenty-four hours after the arrest.

Some of the missing social media influencers and activists. PHOTO/ @bonifacemwangi/ x
Some of the missing social media influencers and activists. PHOTO/ @bonifacemwangi/ x

“Furthermore, Article 51 addresses the rights of persons detained or held in custody, including their entitlement to petition for an order of habeas corpus,” the President of the Supreme Court stated.

Among those reported missing are newspaper columnist Gabriel Oguda and influencer Osama Otero. Both reported their abductions on social media moments before being seized.

The whereabouts of another vocal social media user, Shad Khalif, remains unknown after being abducted outside a shopping centre in South B, Nairobi.

Orders to state agencies

Bearing in mind the demands of the Constitution, CJ Koome has directed all state agencies within the justice sector to uphold their constitutional duties and ensure that their actions are compliant with both the Constitution and the law.

“Agencies within the justice sector, working under the auspices of the National Council on the Administration of Justice (NCAJ), have in the past committed to working towards ensuring that ours becomes a human rights-based criminal justice system that adheres to the Constitution, particularly the Bill of Rights, and the law.

“I therefore urge all agencies in the justice sector to process any criminal actions lawfully and to investigate and address the allegations regarding abductions related to the ongoing protests with utmost urgency,” Koome explained.

Protests in Mombasa on June 25, 2024. PHOTO/Reuben Mwambingu
Protests in Mombasa on June 25, 2024. PHOTO/Reuben Mwambingu

Assurance to protesters

Nonetheless, CJ Koome has vowed to ensure courts across the country operate beyond normal working hours to ensure that the abducted persons are presented in court.

She further added that the courts will consider all the petitions presented to ensure that justice is served to the protesters.

“I take this opportunity to assure the nation that the courts are prepared to operate beyond standard working hours if the abducted persons are presented before court and also to consider any petitions for habeas corpus. This commitment is to ensure that our nation continues on the path of the rule of law and constitutionalism and to guarantee that all state and non-state actors operate within the strict boundaries erected by our Bill of Rights.”

Before you go…how about joining our vibrant Telegram and WhatsApp channels for hotter stories?

Telegram: https://t.me/k24tvdigital

WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaKQnFUIXnljs50pC32O

 

411

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Viral Stories

Suspected looters nabbed inside a supermarket in Ongata Rongai on Thursday, June 27, 2024. PHOTO/ Screengrab by K24 Digital/ @ntvkenya/X.

Police nab suspected supermarket looters in Ongata Rongai

Crime & Scandal
Kenyan actress Kate Actress. PHOTO/@kate_actress/Instagram

Kate Actress appreciates Kenyans for raising over Ksh20M to aid injured protestors

411
Kenyan beauty entrepreneur Huddah Monroe. PHOTO/@huddahthebosschick/Instagram

‘Millennials are just keyboard warriors’ – Huddah Monroe

411
Protests in Mombasa on June 25, 2024. Court orders bar the police from using excessive force, including teargas and water canons. PHOTO/Reuben Mwambingu

Amnesty International urges police to follow court orders during protests

411

Court backs KDF deployment to deal with anti-Finance Bill protests

411
Protestors carrying Ericsson Mutisya's lifeless body after he was shot dead outside parliament buildings. PHOTO/@LarryMadowo/X
Dance before death: CNN reveals last minutes of Kenyan protestor shot during demonstrations
Paul Mwangi Wambui aka Jiji. PHOTO/@FaithOdhiambo8/X
'Paul Mwangi Wambui found dumped in Roysambu, injured by abductors' - Boniface Mwangi
Joyce Gituro with Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti
Former radio host Joyce Gituro lands new job with Machakos County Govt
Comedian Eric Omondi. PHOTO/@ericomondi/Instagram
Eric Omondi initiates fundraiser for young boy shot 8 times in Ongata Rongai
Naftary David Njama Gatuota, Joseph Kuru Waweru
2 politicians charged with burning down Kikuyu CDF offices, vehicle valued at Ksh23M
X
Two charged with unlawful entry into Parliament
A water canon dispersing protesters in Nairobi. PHOTO/@EricNjiiru/X
Showdown looms as protestors take to streets

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended stories

Protests in Mombasa on June 25, 2024. Court orders bar the police from using excessive force, including teargas and water canons. PHOTO/Reuben Mwambingu

Amnesty International urges police to follow court orders during protests

411
US President Joe Biden

Biden says ruling on Trump undermines rule of law

411
Kenya Power technicians at work.

3 counties to experience power outage on Tuesday

411
A water canon dispersing protesters in Nairobi. PHOTO/@EricNjiiru/X

Showdown looms as protestors take to streets

411
The Director of Public Prosecutions Renson Ingonga. PHOTO/@ODPP_KE/X

DPP issues new directive to DCI over looting, destruction of property during protests

411

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Stay informed on the latest news by subscribing to the best categories of your interest.